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No Fuzz, No Sweaters Steve Law, D.D.S.

2016-10-25T21:48:44-06:00

One of the simplest and straightforward ways to have a healthier mouth is to adopt the “no fuzz, no sweaters” approach to your dental hygiene. Plaque is the sticky film that builds up on the surface of your teeth. It is a biomass of bacteria. If plaque is removed every day you will greatly reduce the chance of having tooth decay or gum disease. The incredible feeling of having your teeth cleaned is something you should be able to feel every day. Your tongue is so sensitive to the fuzz and sweaters you should be able to easily determine if your [...]

No Fuzz, No Sweaters Steve Law, D.D.S.2016-10-25T21:48:44-06:00

Caring For Your Children’s Teeth

2016-10-25T21:51:51-06:00

Contrary to what most think, babies are actually born with all of their teeth. You cannot see their teeth initally because the teeth are actually beneath their gums. Around six months or so, a baby's teeth will start to break through their gums. What is not commonly known is that you can start good oral care well before the first tooth starts to break through. Healthy gums equals healthy teeth. Read More

Caring For Your Children’s Teeth2016-10-25T21:51:51-06:00

Real Tips For Killing Bad Breath

2016-10-25T17:25:00-06:00

You can imagine that it is not uncommon for us to hear about concerns in and around the topic of bad breath. According to www.webmd.com, 40 million Americans are affected by bad breath or halitosis. So bad breath is a real concern, one that can affect your social life, relationship and ultimately make you somewhat self-conscious or embarrassed. There are some simple ways to keep your breath more fresh every single day: 1.) Brush and floss more frequently Makes sense, right? It doesn't seem to matter how many times you are told, simply brushing and flossing more often will help reduce [...]

Real Tips For Killing Bad Breath2016-10-25T17:25:00-06:00

Do you have gum disease?

2016-10-25T21:49:53-06:00

Often times most patients don't realize that they have gum disease. It is a very silent disease, meaning that the symptoms oftentimes will not appear until a patient has advanced stages of the disease. If you have some of the following symptoms, you should discuss the symptoms with your dentist. Read More

Do you have gum disease?2016-10-25T21:49:53-06:00

What should you do with your old Sonicare toothbrush?

2016-10-25T21:55:45-06:00

Use it to clean your grout. The sonic power of the brush works amazingly well for this! Use it on your pet’s teeth. A little chicken-flavored toothpaste, this job gets done so much faster than with manual brushing, and gets their gums cared for as well. Use it to get those hard to reach spots cleaning your engine, sewing machine, or anything else that has a lot of small moving parts. Donate it to a friend or family member who does not yet know the amazing power of Sonicare-ing your teeth instead of brushing. Over the years, the Sonicare technology has [...]

What should you do with your old Sonicare toothbrush?2016-10-25T21:55:45-06:00
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